General Prosecutor’s Office said four suspects linked to the shooting at the car of Komil Allamjonov, former Presidential Administration official, had been detained.
The head of the CIS observers mission for Uzbekistan’s parliamentary elections Sergey Lebedev said the Sunday elections had been “open, competitive and fair”. He noted that voters showed “greater political maturity”.
Dilshod Akhatov, who has served as Uzbekistan’s ambassador to Germany since fall 2023, has concurrently been appointed as ambassador to Switzerland.
UzLiDeP, Uzbekistan’s ruling party, secured most seats in the Legislative Chamber at the Sunday elections — 64 out of 150, or 42.7%. Milliy Tiklanish got 29 seats (19.3%), Adolat 21 seats (14%), People’s Democratic Party 20 seats (13%) and the Ecological Party 16 seats (10.7%).
The turnout at the elections of deputies in Uzbekistan reached 47.62% as of 1 p.m. The elections are recognized as valid, the Central Election Commission said.
Elections of deputies to the Legislative Chamber of the parliament and kengashes (local councils) began in Uzbekistan. Voting opened first at overseas polling stations in Japan and South Korea, and will close at stations in the US.
Two unidentified men shot several times at a Range Rover near Tashkent, with Komil Allamjonov, former official at the Presidents Administration, in the car. He and the driver were not injured. A search for the suspects is underway.
At the BRICS Plus summit in Kazan, Russia, president of Uzbekistan called for reforms in global governance institutions, emphasized the need to expand South-South and North-South dialogues and addressed the humanitarian crises in Gaza and Lebanon, as well as the situation in Afghanistan.
The number of bribery-related crimes involving officials has decreased in Uzbekistan over the past years. However, cases of embezzlement of budget funds have risen, head of Anti-Corruption Agency said. The body proposes that those convicted of bribery are barred from holding public office again.
Children in Uzbekistan are now protected against domestic violence (physical abuse) under the Criminal Code and Code of Administrative Offenses. Previously, they were not listed as possible victims of domestic violence.
Termez Youth Hub was launched by United Nations Development Program as part of a project funded by the government of Japan.
Administrative liability is set to be introduced for interfering with journalists' work, with investigative authority for such cases proposed to be handed over to Agency of information and mass communications.
In 2025, Uzbekistan will allocate additional 100 billion soums for Yashil Makon (Green Land) tree-planting project, president announced. The investment program will now cover 3 years of tree maintenance and the management of 16 million ha of pastures.
Oybek Shakhavdinov, Uzbekistan’s ambassador to Hungary since March, has also been appointed the country’s first ever ambassador to Croatia.
Three people, including two Russian citizens — journalist Inessa Papernaya and her friend — along with a citizen of Uzbekistan, were discovered dead in two rooms in a hotel in Tashkent. The initial diagnosis points to poisoning of unknown origin.
In his message on the Uzbek language day, president of Uzbekistan emphasized that the state language should primarily serve to unite society. “In such a delicate and sensitive issue as language, it is essential to act prudently and with restraint,” he said.
Uzbekistan intends to maintain its observer status in the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), the first vice-speaker of the Legislative Chamber Akmal Saidov said. He stated that this conclusion was reached by a parliamentary commission after reviewing over 1,000 documents from the organization.
The year 2025 will see attraction of the private sector in all areas, head of the State Assets Management Agency Akmalkhon Ortiqov said. He added that ministers will get deputies for digitization and privatization.
A 56-year-old resident of Samarkand region who was in Russia to earn money was recruited to the Russian armed forces and participated in the war against Ukraine. A court in Uzbekistan sentenced him to three years in prison.
A preliminary assessment of 14 potential sites for the construction of small nuclear plants has been carried out, director of UzAtom agency said.
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